ScaleFT Now Generally Available to Rapidly Mitigate Vulnerabilities
in the Cloud

Adds CoreOS Integration and Support to Bring HIPAA and PCI Compliance
to CoreOS Deployments

Already used by Rackspace to Support AWS, ScaleFT Helps Secure
Enterprises with Sensitive Data Requirements

May 06, 2016 12:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today ScaleFT is now generally available to further the ability to
eliminate vulnerabilities relating to credential theft in the cloud.
Already used by Rackspace to support thousands of instances on AWS,
ScaleFT is helping secure enterprise clouds with sensitive data
requirements. As we head into CoreOS Fest next week, ScaleFT is also
announcing integration and support of CoreOS Linux, helping enterprises
receive the utmost security when implementing cloud-native technologies
such as CoreOS Linux.

“Just short of a year after our launch we are celebrating the general
availability of ScaleFT,” said Jason Luce, CEO of ScaleFT. “With this
announcement we are bringing the industry a step closer in securing
their cloud and cloud-native infrastructure, a must as enterprises go
all-in on cloud infrastructure. In addition we are adding CoreOS support
to help our enterprise customers adopting containers with CoreOS PCI and
HIPAA compliance.”

The general availability release of ScaleFT provides unified access
control capabilities to serve more of our customers’ infrastructure
security needs. ScaleFT customers benefit from Windows RDP support, Okta
& SAML integration, enhanced Google Cloud support, and improved
integration with DevOps tools, as well as rapid mitigation of
vulnerabilities such as OpenSSH “UseRoaming” CVE-2016-0777. ScaleFT
offers a free plan and paid tiered plans based on features, usage, and
support SLAs. To learn more visit https://www.scaleft.com/pricing

“Jungle Disk is trusted by thousands of legal practices, medical groups,
financial firms, and other businesses with sensitive data requirements.
We use ScaleFT’s authentication solution to access servers because it
reduces vulnerabilities around credential theft, and because it
integrates easily and works with Ansible,” said Bret Piatt, Jungle
Disk’s CEO.

ScaleFT is also pleased to announce native CoreOS integration and
support. Integrating ScaleFT with CoreOS Linux enables deployments with
added security for the enterprise.

“In a cloud-native world, infrastructure requires authentication that is
not only secure but also automatic and painless,” said Alex Polvi, CEO
of CoreOS. “ScaleFT is addressing this need for secure infrastructure
access head on. With ScaleFT’s integration and support of CoreOS Linux,
our users are able to take advantage of added security through
authentication controls to easily run their containers at scale in
distributed environments.”

About ScaleFT

ScaleFT secures cloud infrastructure with solutions that are
intelligent, cloud-native, risk-based and context-sensitive. ScaleFT
changes how authentication is done for common Linux and Windows servers.
Instead of static passwords or SSH keys, dynamic credentials are
distributed on-demand to users, providing a full audit log of access and
the ability to dynamically assess risk. ScaleFT’s credentials can be
cryptographically verified on endpoints, independent of the issuing
platform. This unique approach is especially valuable in cloud
architectures, which are often isolated from enterprise IT identity
solutions. Learn more at http://scaleft.com/
or follow us on Twitter @ScaleFT.